Vintage Kitchen fabric from Riley Blake

Are you familiar with JoliJou? If not, let me introduce you. JoliJou is the brand name of German designer Andrea Muller. She has a darling, whimsical style – you can check out her website here. The cute vintage dishes print is from her shop. (The site is in German, but Google Translate can solve that problem easily if German is not your native language.)

Here’s what I’ve got so far. I was going to make a mini quilt with just these blocks, but instead, I’ve decided to keep going.

I’m thinking of making a few more blocks based on JoliJou’s cute prints.

Andrea of JoliJou also has matching ribbon trim to go with the fabrics. You can see more of the trims and projects here on her blog.

I’m excited to create more with this happy pile of fabric. I’ve been a sucker for vintage dishes for a while now and I love this print on my wall. (I’m also loving this free download of the Being Creative quote from Stately Type.)

You can find an abundance of adorable projects made with these cute fabrics as part of the Vintage Kitchen blog tour. Click to see other darling projects here from a bunch of designers – some amazing new-to-me folks.

This fabric is so cute! I just might have to be on the lookout for it when I go on the Utah Shop Hop in June. 🙂 I like to have a list of new, fun fabrics to look for. It gives me something to look forward to as well as an idea of what to buy so I don’t buy random mismatched fabrics because typically for me those random fabrics sit wayyyy too long in my stash (my very, very small stash I might add. I am working on depleting my stash and it’s working!!).
Thanks so much for sharing Amy!

Karin H.

March 17, 2016 at 10:50 am

Hi Amy, your fabric and blocks are just darling!! Do you already know how you’re going to quilt the finished product? I’m always challenged with what to do with applique … stitch around the edges of the applique or free motion over the whole thing? Can you suggest what would be best? Thank you!! 🙂

Search

Looking for Something?

My Patterns

All reviews are my own opinions and I write all of my own posts unless specifically clarified. I occasionally receive free fabric, books, or notions in exchange for posting an honest review.

All photos and content are my own unless clearly noted. I love when people link to or pin my content, only please cite the original post. Please do not reproduce or publish copies of my patterns and tutorials, but feel free to share the link to them!